Social Sciences, asked by anjelyalcoran, 5 months ago

What are the arguments of the opposition of the bill in rizal?

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Answered by hanockgamer611
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Answer:

During the 1955 Senate election, the church charged Recto with being a communist and an anti-Catholic. After Recto's election, the Church continued to oppose the bill mandating the reading of Rizal's novels Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo, claiming it would violate freedom of conscience and religion.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Arguments of the opposition of the bill in Rizal

  • The Rizal Law is a Philippine law that mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal.

  • When the Catholic Church in the Philippines found out about Recto’s bill, it mobilized its forces to prevent the bill from becoming law.

  • During the 1955 Senate election, the church charged Recto with being a communist and an anti-Catholic.

  • The Church continued to oppose the bill mandating the reading of Rizal's works Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo after Recto's election, stating it would violate people's freedom of conscience and religion.

  • But, they are still connected about the thoughts of the Bill stating all about Religion or morality that should be preserve and spread by Filipino.
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